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Paper Abstract
Digital Tone Reproduction Curves (TRCs) are applied to digital images for a variety of purposes including compensation
for temporal engine drift, engine-to-engine color balancing, user preference, spatial nonuniformity, and gray balance.
The introduction of one or more compensating TRCs can give rise to different types of image quality defects: Tonal
errors occur when the printed value differs from the intended value; contours occur when the output step size is larger
than the intended step size; pauses occur when two adjacent gray levels map to the same output level. Multiple-stage
TRCs are implemented when compensation operations are performed independently, such as independent adjustment for
temporal variation and user preference. Multiple TRCs are often implemented as independent operations to avoid
complexity within an image path. The effect of each TRC cascades as an image passes through the image path. While
the original image possesses given and assumed desirable quantization properties, the image passed through cascaded
TRCs can possess tonal errors and gray level step sizes associated with a much lower bit-depth system. In the present
study, we quantify errors (tonal errors and changes in gray-level step size) incurred by image paths with cascaded TRCs.
We evaluate image paths at various bit depths. We consider real-life scenarios in which the local gray-level slope of
cascaded compensating TRCs can implement an increase by as much as 200% and decrease by as much as 66%.
Paper Details
Date Published: 19 January 2009
PDF: 11 pages
Proc. SPIE 7242, Image Quality and System Performance VI, 72420J (19 January 2009); doi: 10.1117/12.812881
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 7242:
Image Quality and System Performance VI
Susan P. Farnand; Frans Gaykema, Editor(s)
PDF: 11 pages
Proc. SPIE 7242, Image Quality and System Performance VI, 72420J (19 January 2009); doi: 10.1117/12.812881
Show Author Affiliations
Edgar Bernal, Xerox Corp. (United States)
Robert P. Loce, Xerox Corp. (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 7242:
Image Quality and System Performance VI
Susan P. Farnand; Frans Gaykema, Editor(s)
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